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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 52

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52 TULSA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13 1952 TEXANS THROW IN PRO OOTBALL TOWEL NL ATTENDANCE IMPROVED Dallas Club 16281 of trams: of the Villanova game He ullback Gerald McPhail younger suffered a severe knee injury and brother of standout Buck Mc 46 183 Ed 12 178 that Arkansas Trout ishing North orkRiter Lake Norfork a inly ciatcs Grand Lake Grand River EAT in the OZARK PLAYGROUNDS ASS'N Room 505 JOPLIN MO mmmm a HAYES SCORES TKO OVER JOEY DEJOHN MORE SPORTS NEX 3 PAGES TEAM TO INISH SEASON ON ROAD MILLER EXPLAINS work Aggie AGGIE DEENSES JUGGLED OR TILT WITH JAYHAWKERS U1 Na Ag rosh 7 rim Gales Jim Rivera To Draw One More Chance ricane needed to reach its poten tial riday night's battle in Detroit MORELLI SWENSKI MAT BOUT ADDED 1 BRAVES ON ROAD TONIGHT BATTLE 0 CARDINALS Ruel lines were turned back to the lor operation HURRICANE SPIRIT HIGH OR BATTLE IN DETROIT RIDAY and his 27 13 6 6 12 19 14 41 56 194 7 The Records: TULSA 12 artlesville 26 Rogers 32 ayetteville 53 Webster 12 Stillwater 47 Okmulgee 7 Muskogee Longer Let's Go ishing wr Why Slight It Any rprrfnf to The Tulsa World STILLWATER Nov 12 Okla or Complete Ozark Playground ishing and Vacation Information Whitworth coach may somewhat revised defense the Big Seven Jayhawks STAGES MOTEL COURT NOR ORK ARKANSAS ffnme of the rainbow trout ish in Norfork or White rivers or seven minute drive from Norfork Dam boat dock completely furnished modern housekeeping cottages 400 for two persons choice twin or double bds Call Staggs Motel Court Norfork Ark 1212 on your way and on your return of ino oods On Main Street Claremore A GRAND POINT RESORT North of Langley on Grand Lakt4 Complete amily Recreation Heated Dock ishing Swimming 4 Terraced sand Beach Bathhouse Playarounds Wading Pool Dancing5 Picnic Grounds Lunch and Club Room Tackle Balt Boata 4 These and many other lakes and risers all within a short drive at Talat form a group of the finest waters In the Southwest All of the fishing resorts within the area have winter accommodations and have made provisions for ynur fishing comfort or a fine fishing experience make your plans now (or "that fishing trip" as the Jankers are striking hard and often or the best In fishing and accommodations call or wrlto aoy of the following resorts and make your reservation The laming all Revue Is on! Now Is the time to see foliage color st Its host In the (hark Playgrounds Long time residents of the ares are reporting tn the Otark Playgrounds Association that th Autumn color II "the most vivid" seen for many years Bell Not Certain Of NL's Action PHILADELPHIA Nov Commissioner Bert Bell nf the tional ootball league said today main threats were1 quarterback David Doan and halfbacks Bobby Waugh and Dick Bayless Bayless and Waugh tied for ground gaining honors for the baby Hurricanes with 49 yards each Doan although over shooting his targets through most of the game hit Waugh with a beautiful 33 yard scoring pass just before halftime to put the TUers in contention Alert pass defense by Aggie secondary kept the TH passing total down to three completions in 17 attempts for 48 yards The passers fared slightly bet ter hitting four of nine for 52 yards' The Gales got out of the first quarter unscathed by stopping an Aggie drive that reached their eight yard line But the deter mined Cowpokes struck for a score in the early minutes of the second driving 48 yards after end Oscar Brown recovered Doan's fumble Lunsford got the score on his 28 yard smash up the middle and Bill successful extra point made it 7 TU 0 The Aggies drove to Tulsa's 31 a few plays later but Barry Koonce TU guard pounced on a fumble there to end the threat Another fumble recovery on the Aggie 33 following Doan's fourth down punt by halfhack John Bohn set the stage for the score Doan's second pass attempt found Waugh on the one yard stripe and ho plucked the ball beautifully for the score Waugh attempted to run the extra point but was stopped short EAR the end of the third quar ter Jack McCuiston of Broken Arrow recovered Doan's second fumble on the TU 21 and the Aggies were over in five plays with Nall ramming lhe last five fnr the score Medlin's kick was no good and led 13 6 On the second play of the fourth quarter Doan booted a high kick to ranklin on the 40 After nearly tripping over one of his teammates ranklin cut toward the side lines picked up a trio of blockers and rambled 60 yards for the third Aggie Score extra point boot was good Tulsa unable to gain following the kickoff booted the hall bark to lhe Aggie 45 Lunsford and Byrd collaborated for a first down on the TU 43 and Inter ference moved the ball to Tulsa's 37 Kashwer set up the final score three plays later dashing 22 yards to the TU six He scored from the five on second down This time Medlin's kick was wide and the Aggies had the contest ieed 26 6 Tulsa penetrated Aggie terri tory only once in the final half getiing as far as the 48 in the early rnintes of the third rom there on the youthful Gales had their hacks tohc wall battling the ell drilled powerful visit ors week as the machine staff hae CAliohf tn tnlvn a k' incne puiiav wiinil ijy uie oriinarn oprratelguarj r03 Hantla has shutout four guard I st adler I i I el and Galen iss took over Sahalini's fullback duties I The defensive platoonagainst freshmen running plays Bud Bixler was shifted from iguard to fill George Mrkonic's tackle job because Mrkonic has a had knee Dick Rossman took Bixlers guard post Sikes also juggled the defensive secondary considerably Hockey Results NATIONAL 1KAGVE Ne York Chicago 2 AMERICAN IEAG1 Providence 6 Buffalo 3 Syracuw 4 Cleveland 1 alternates big Leland Kendall at the tackle post is expected to His speed is considered a asset against the speedy LIBERTY COURT and CAE OvurlookJnp Beautiful Lake Norfork Modern native Hone housekeeping cabins electric refrigeration Gas cook ng'cose t0 Government boat dock and grocery itorca Mr and Mrs Koger Henderson Ark 189 Totals Won 6 Lost Tied 1 By TOM LOBAUGH Tulsa World Sports Writer Taking time out from the heat the Oklahoma Six grid campaign the Tulsa Central Braves will trek to Oklahoma City tonight to engage their namesakes of that city in an 8 contest an annual rivalry of which the wags always manage to say should win this Last year the Tulsa Central crew scored a 37 0 verdict over the OC Central squad in a freezing rain at Skelly stadium The unbeaten Braves are solid favorites to win again tonight al though few will predict the Tulsans will run up the score to adding machine proportions TIED BY MUSKOGEE Tulsa Central under Gene Cor roto is undefeated after seven starts although the Muskogee Roughcrs managed to escape with a 7 7 deadlock at Skelly stadium last week OC Central tutored by Plato Andros has managed for only two wins against seven defeats The bright spot of the season so far was an early upset of the Norman Tigers Since then how ever Andros' squad has taken five straight beatings including a pair of solid shellackings from Capitol Hill and Shawnee Both Corrotto and Andros are ex OU stars but Andros played guard for the Big Red a decade after Corrotto quit playing half back there NO BAD INJURIES The coach reported no serious injuries on his squad He plans to have his regular offensive guns in the starting Quarterback Jay Brothers ull back Bob Wyatt and Halfbacks Leon Katapodis and Dee Lander Both teams operate a split attack or the Cardinals Jimmy Hammond is the man under center OSAGE SPRING TROUT Rogen Ark Beautiful rnrins fed lake with lota of Rainbow trout We furnish pole anrt bait or brine your own enuipnent No license required Pay only for what you catch Clyde Rlnnmfirld Mgr laminq ALL REVUE TIME ror? nl eoior when flhln and huntlrf are top A7ADVC REE color (older and map WRITE UJuAKIaM PENTRL 0 0 0 6 6 7 7 a A Bridgewater is on leave His column the will be resumed when he returns sisicnt yardage Makes Changes or Aggie Contest LAWRENCE Kans Nov 12 There were new faces in the Kan sas starling offensive lineup today as Coach Jules Sikes tried to de vise a more effective attack for the Oklahoma game here Saturday Hugh Armstrong was at right TCI1 aciltif innnm 1 Inlnt I Don Hess rcnlarrd the injured Charlie Hoag at left half and Galon iss took over rank an outside although very that Tulsa could top the Valley for the third straight sea son A victory over Detroit coupled with a Detroit win over Houston Nov 29 in Houston would give the Golden Hurricane the pennant And there is every reason to be lieve that the upcoming Hurricane would give anybody a bristling bat tle in any New Years' Day classic Although it was not announced By 26 to 6 1TAKING masterful use of great numbers Oklahoma and freshman team wore down a hustling 26 man University of Tulsa frosh squad 26 6 last night before 800 fans at Skelly stadium The fighting Goldch Gales of Coach Jerry D'Arcy played the strong Aggie yearlings on even terms for the better part of three quarters before surrendering in the final 20 minutes to a devastat ing ground game that let up not once in the hard fought contest The TU behind by only 7 6 at halftime thwarted two Aggie drives in the early part of the third period and were still In striking distance of a tie after the embryo Cowboys added a sec ond touchdown late in the quarter But a damaging 60 yard punt rcturn'to pay dirt on the second play of the fourth quarter by Ag gie safety ranklin put the potent forces of Coach Joe Thomas out of reach The Aggies added another score in the fourth when a fresh backfield rolled relent lessly over the tiring TUers but it was strictly an added attrac tion that showed bench strength Running star of the night was Aggie fullback Earl Lunsford Bruising and tugging his way through the Tulsa defenses the former Stillwater high school star rammed tor 176 yards in 20 tries and notched the Aggie first score on a brilliant burst of 28 yards up the TU middle His cohorts in an Aggie attack that netted 315 rushing yards were swift halfbacks Bennie Nall Vernon Byrd and Keith Kashwer and adept quarterback Harvey Romans MEW YORK Nov 12 Ul Base hall Commissioner ord rick today ordered Jim Rivera placed on indefinite probation and said that one more slip by the Chicago White Sox outfielder would result in his expulsion from baseball rick who intimated the penalty imposed upon Rivera was a lenient one said the player will be permitted to play with the White Sox but ordered the Chi cago club to make a report to his office of any incident of mis behavior on or off the playing field in which Rivera is involved Making it clear that he con sidered Rivera guilty a cer tain type of moral despite his exoneration by the Cook county (III) grand jury on a charge of rape last month lhe commissioner prohibited the While Sox from transferring the player's contract for a period of one year and placed the burden of responsibility for his conduct on and off the field on the club "The commissioner recognizes as does Chicago American league rick said "that they have an obligation to the public to maintain the highest possible standards of morality among all men who are con nected with the rick disclosed that he sum moned Rivera to his office on Qct 20 four days after the rape cnarge naa been dismissed reviewed the player's entire tory "I made It clear to him because of his previous difficul ties he was a lucky boy to have gone as far as he said rick hope he realizes that hereafter not going to wait until he gets to court" rr'llE 29 year oId New York born I Puerto Rican was charged with raping a 22 year old married woman in Chicago last Sept 28 Rivera admitted being intimate with the woman but denied using force He previously had served a five year sentence in Atlanta penitentiary on a similar charge while in the Army and I discussed his entire case history in my office last month and I told him exactly where he stands" said rick told him that he had come into baseball with two strikes on him that it was impossible for him to start on an even footing with the other players That was too bad but that was the way it had to be told him I was in deep sym pathy with him but he owes the public an obligation He must toe the mark or Dallas franchise and player con ii mis league ELK RIVER In Noel Mo On Elk River 4 IntiPk nn Elk Rlvpr and niThin Kmlnntne nf threat nfhnr fishing streams Complete fishing service Phone or write Noel Mo They Threw In the Towel DALLAS Nov Heads of the Dallas Texans get their heads together as they prepare a telegram to the league office turning back the franchise they got last winter Left to right: Coach Jim Phelan Club President Giles Miller and Business Manager Al Ennis By JOHN IT TURNER Tulsa World Sporfs Writer Showing the same spirit and hustle that sent them whizzing past Villanova the University of Tulsa football forces took their last home workout yesterday and prepared to board planes this morning for their flight to Detroit and their riday night scrap with the Detroit Titans There was just a of scrimmaging as Coach (Buddy) Brothers tried to safeguard his squad against further injury As it appeared yesterday linebacker Eddie Lach ill be the lone "casu BIG 7 BOWL BAN STANDS Sooners Play In Post Season Game JANSAS CITY Nov 12 No Big Seven conference football Wl av In a son bowl game the conference faculty representative decided tonight The faculty group voted in a special meeting io abide bv the con ference present rule wljlch prohibits any post season competition was called following reports that Oklahoma and cher members of the conference had received inquiries a RaI Colon IiowI and Orange Bowl about their Oklahoma beaten only by Notre Dame and tied by Colorado had been mentioned prominently as a possible entry in the three bowls a rccord' was considered fair bowl bait (a? fab "ent on record as being against any post season competition around this precinct WORK ON OENSE DALLAS Nov 12 The Dallas franchise in profes sional football folded today in the wake of losses that ran to almost a quarter of a mil lion dollars with the season a little more than half finished President Giles Miller of the Texans a club that came to Dallas last winter as the first major league professional football fran chise in the state announced that it was being turned back to the National ootball league It thus will become a "road operated by the league and apparently will play no more games in Dallas He explained that the club did not have sufficient funds to meet its obligations adding "for that matter unless additional funds were made available immediately this club could not play its next Miller showed newsmen a telegram he said he was sending to League Commissioner Bert Bell turning the club back to the league MANY MORTGAGES John Coyle one of five trustees representing the 16 stockholders said that sufficient financial back ing had been obtained to the club on a long range basis but that "interim could not be obtained for several reasons one because of legal technicalities that prevented the franchise being sold at this time Some40 bond holders hold what is in effect a mortgage on the club Coyle Said its was nlanned in hid for the club in December and per haps buy it back "We feel that we can make a go of it if we have the proper chance" he said Miller said Bell had assured him that the league would make neces sary arrangements for the club to IHIcH Its Io orl I tri uie ivAHris wnen iney leave rn day with Coach Jimmie Phelan! for Detroit to plan their next game will be bidding Dallas goodbye The Texans have lost seven straight games and in their home appearances drew only about 13 000 fans per game It takes around 24000 to pay expenses NO LEASE PAID The franchise was the New York Yanks last year It was bought by Miller for $100000 The lease oil Yankee stadium for eight years at a year also was assumed by Dallas but none of this will be paid Coyle said Coyle said that when Dallas bought the club there was a feel ing that it would pay expenses that there apparently was great in terest in pro football here and that the territory with a potential of 1000000 people appeared to as sure at least 25000 per game Optimistic statements were made by directors of the club over thd weekend Even yesterday it ap for Detroit to play their next game ranged and the club would con tinue here But said Miller at a press conference today: "We had felt that the refinancing could and would be done and have worked to mat end lor a couple of weeks but it is now obvious that it cannot be none Up on 1951 Yankees PHILADELPHIA Nov 12 Attendance at National football league games this year has increased almost three per cent over the game number of games a year ago an Associated Press survey disclosed today Seven teams in the 12 club circuit showed boosts over 1951 figures three a slight drop and one the world champion Los Angeles Rams are considerably behind last figures Commissioner Bert Bell said that through the' first 36 games of this exactly half the NL teams have drawn 1046523 paid admissions 26763 more than clicked the turnstiles during the same period last year Th? commissioner also pointed out that a comparison of 36 games this year in comparison with games between the same teams in 1951 shows an increase of 121301 customers He said that this type of comparison in his head gives a better indication of the attendance trend for the entire year Bell attributed the general Increase to the fact that both divisions of the NL are being closely contested Both races are so close playoffs may be necessary Determining actor "The teams are so closely said Bell "that on any given Sunday any one team can beat any other team Professional football has come down to the point where the psychological edge is the determining factor Physically these clubs are even so it depends on the mental outlook of squads to determine the winner this factor that has made the game close and is bringing fans out to the ball Detroit San rancisco and Cleveland have shown the biggest gains so far this year an Associated Press survey shows The Lions despite a poor start have pulled 153000 through the gates in three home games 38408 more than in 1951 Detroit officials attribute the upswing to a good pre season ticket sale San rancisco the early season sensation of the league with five straight victories before losing a pair shows 141000 paid for three games a 20042 jump over a season ago Cleveland upped its attendance for the first three games 18833 drawing 142157 fans A spokesman said playing Los Angeles and New York In two early games undoubtedly is the reason for the increase Only New York was a major opponent at home in the first three 1951 games The Chicago Bears despite one of their poorer seasons have a 2214 increase to 83338 for the first two games this year The Chicago Cardinals show 100034 for four games this year an increase of 15609 The Giants with 62640 paid for two home games in 1952 claim a 10 percent increase which they believe is due to the fact that the New York Yankees are no longer around as opposition and also to added interest credited by television of road games Texans Big Help The overall picture was helped by the Dallas Texans despite their slow start at the gate in the Lone Star state In 1951 the New York Yanks drew only 25274 to the first three home games This year the Texans have attracted 41555 an increase of 16281 The biggest tumble was taken by the Los Angeles Rams who have drawn 117029 in three home games this year a decrease of 36285 The club blames the loss at the gate on schedule differences and the failure generally of the club to approach its NL championship status of 1951 Other teams showing a decrease arc Green Bay Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh The Green Bay deficit is only 861 for five games Pittsburgh blames its 1911 fan loss on the weather and the failure of the team to win Philadelphia is 185 off its 1951 figure' with 69034 Bell declined to release game by game figures and the following were ooiainca oy an Al poll ot NL Teams Green Bay Pittsburgh Detroit San ranclsco Washington t)allas Cleveland Los Anscles Philadelphia Chicago Hears Chicago Cards New York Team playc The Tulsa World learned last night that one California Metro pohtan newspaper carried a column on its sports pages setting out that had received bowl feelers from both Sugar and Orange bowl officials and that the Sooner footballers had voted for the Sugar bowl Coach Bud Wilkinson however said that he had not received any official on bowls and that the squad had not been polled with regard to any bowl a conference ruling regarding post season said the OU coach "and besides we expect to have our hands more than full with Missouri's improving team here Saturday afternoon" nt Brothers thought the team an imPrornPtu battle two weeks reached it peak in defeating with the viously unbeaten Villanova by 42 6T Dutch Schultz in a margin Saturday night The victory S1r riatc' may have been just what the Hur Rjv 5 he reskclle ricane needed to rcnch if oaten Nahurn in his match with Buffalo River Lake Norfork Northfork River James River Elk River Bull Shoals Grand Lake White River Grand River rivers all within a short drive ot Tulia i nt aggie oncnsive oeen gaining stature each time out as a' i rin nt i i nni uni aixr a Ihrt X' 1 1 l' ukiiO' LlhlU illllllvf tipt i I brhind quarterback Don Aided bv the imnrnvpd' The commissioner said he wasin i OC CENTRAL 18 Blackwell 12 Sulphur 33 OC 13 Norman 0 Enid 13 OC Claasen 13 Chickasha 12 Capitol Hill 6 Shawnee 26121 Totals 0 I 2 Lost CHUBB'S DUCK CREEK hhinr De I vo I 1600 aq ft Enclowl heated flshine dock Completely furnished modern cabins Comp grounds trailer parking boats motors tackle minnows SNACK BAR Commercial boat dnrks aho rirv 11 Li kalnhnns 1 1 ftrt i its mil Phail is the leading ground gainer Darrell Burris and Richard Parris are the regular halfbacks Tulsa Central will boast a 7 pound per man advantage in the starting line 'and a similar weight edge in the backfield The Lineups: TULSA CENTRAL I Clear Solow Oliver Humphrey Mott Blue Arney Jackson Johnson Smith Admire Davis Richard Martin LaddT leming Winsworth Wyatt Timberlake Heil Tate Brothers Nilson Davis I Katapodis VVaybourn staires Ynaer Steltzcn Rod Martin wyait vruz Heil Weight averages: Starting line backfield 160 team 175 OC CENTRAL Crawford Latham Stalling Wilmoth Johnson Johnson Jones Jay Smith Garr Gentry Brooks Bobhitt Hammond Block Burris Hartwell RH Parris Miller McPhail Jeffries Weight averages: Starting line backfield 153 team 168 Kickoff: 8 Officials: Gordon Dupree referee Hamm umpire White head man the Baron and later in the dress ing room Leone called Clay ai and forthwith an nounced give Clay $50 if pin him in five minutes The Baron failed and lost his $50 Several weeks ago Schultz agreed to pin Clay twice in 30 min utes ur forfeit his share of the purse to Clay Schultz won a fall iu au iniiiuiub out viaj look me i next fall and the monev I ut 1 1 1 tic i ct I DORI nnf'KS Another special event involving storage Pho Ketchum 4199 Write Rt 1 Afton Okla mv vi tne uuunny ys tupiHgni INCgrO girls also has been added to the Monday night program To Head Snipes SYDNEY Nov 12 Gfl The Canadian snipe racing association today named Roy Mackeen and Walter McKinley to represent it in the world snipe championship re gatta at Clearwater la Nov 26 27 28 The two are members ot the Royal Cape Breton yacht club LARSON'S fl I DETROIT Nov 12 Norman Hayes 160'i pounds scored a third rnunH tnrhnirol ItnncVnni nvnr Joey Dcjohn 165 in their national win be for second place in the Mis televised fight here tonight Hayes souri Valley conference and there iiaucned ijcjotin tnree times seconds alter it appeared that De john was on the verge of scoring a tko It was an amazing reversal Dc john had opened' a bad cut over Hayes' right eye and was sharp shooting for that cut with his left hand in hopes of forcing a halt to the fight Suddenly Hayes whipped in a right and left and Dejohn sagged to the flonr 11a mt nn annin nnl was immediately battered down officially the following boys prob for a longer count Then Hayes ab'y w111 make up traveling knocked him down a third time and stluai for the Detroit game Referee Johnnv Wnher hahori fha' End Tom Miner rank abrls Willie nny "cner nailed tneitobtrls Anen Cr(ok Geral(l KamlnSi John tight at 144 ny PauloskL Jim Austin Haves 21 vear old Neern from1 Tacklfs J5' vUKhn loyd Harra Rnctnn s1 i Boh St Clair Jtm Prewett Jerry Boston was behind on points when Lewon Bob Haas the tko ended the scheduled 10 Marvin Matusrak rnund hoif osiwuuiLU io ck Nolan Jtm Cuaao Don Keiber Tom lOlinU OOUt Gilmer Harmon Welch Dejohn 24 of Syracuse jorv'skilr'ki'' Hofllngl Anelo Prassa had hoped to make this fight a Quarterback Ronnie Morri Tommy stepping stone to a bout here in "Lrs''thv Detroit with Jake LaMotta Both Hiyeg and Dejnhn are middle Crfne Helwig rui Travnick weight title aspirants BU1 Wilker' Morelli had no chance of getting a bout with the champion since Danny McShain and Vic Christy are involved in a rematch in the main nvnnf McShain and Christy wrestled to finish Us schedule of games Thus homa was a notch nearer its the Texans when they leave ri cnflIrlav iviuiino uuaj as tne heavy midweek drilling grind was concluded The squad will taper off in a non contact conditioning drill Thursday before the final light rehearsal riday throw a against although the personnel is practi cally the same which has been extremely unco operative to seven foes to date Bill Kay husky Wewoka sopho more may get the call to open at a defensive flank Since Bruce Gilmore's injury the position has been handled by various Cowboys with versatile Skip Warren who plays tackle and guard taking an occasional turn With Kay manning the station Warren would go back to tackle Urban Schrage who with other open great Kansas backfield i RONT DEENSE TOUGH Otherwise the little Orange and Black fortress will be manndd bv 1 the same familiar names John Payne Dale Meinert and Bob Laur6 up front ably backed by Elmer Stout and A Dry who in turn are in front of defenders Bill Bredde Dorsey Gibson and Willard ua That crew has carried that he has not been notified "for 'close and home occasionally mally" that the Dallas franchise every time out this season and has been turned back to the leaguesbm Aggie upset hopes ride on its for operation lability to slow the Kansas touch Bell said that he wasn't sure machine which had rolled what Giles Miller president of until the injury jinx Texans meant when he told a and Nebraska halted it last week press conference that the pro team 11 "as only the second loss for was "now in the hands of the Jules club having bowed to league" Oklahoma's Sooners 49 20 earlier "The only thing I can tell you' ollowing the Sooner tilt the Jay Bell said "is that bounced back to smother of who operates Dallas it will com SMU 26 0 the following week thus plcte its schedule of five games causing no abundance of joy I Ill'S tnncmi amnncl iUie MHAnlnnl Dallas still has home games with the Chicago Bears and De would reap any profits or foot any I Rabers not read" to what he lomm 'ackl'' Lew 1 8 lc r' balrbacks iwouid do in the'sKuat onhslnee 2rernand nitllv 'wasn't sure of the situation until fullback Ronme Bennett have he hears from Miller and his bUt COn' Clip This Advertisement and Save It for Your ishing" Directory nnn i iav nrk cm Hzx ii ill LLf fIV6l Ing $50 of Baron money 12 modern hskp cott Tough Tony Morelli squawking because he get a match with the champion has been signed for the semi windup bout on the Con vention Hall wrestling program Monday night Morelli will take on the popular Tulsan John Swen ski 1 Promoter Sam Avcy said the bout will go two falls out of three with a 45 minute time limit Morelli had no chance of getting nmir inn troit ons anZ Of attack has Detroit Green Rnv nd bbpcn share of attention delnhia Kanlrs i 1115 Bell said that the league eer ifenie a inly was nnt Pninr fn nncreofni Dili fnr nrri 1 Hob na Pallas for the profit of the preesnt or fn owner lie indicated that if the ThS was unable to practice yesterday While the visitors clay onlookers buzzed with bowl game rumors Brothers sent his squad through the entire gamut of preparations with special emphasis on pass de fense While the Titans have an unim pressive record of three victories and four losses the fact still re mains Brothers pointed out that Ted Marchibroda the Detroit quarterback is an excellent passer Marchibroda has completed 66 of 153 passes for a total of j088 yards He also is a running threat and the figures in that department snow him with 168 yards in running plays BEIRNE TOP RECEIVER His chief aerial target is Beirne an end who has taken 20 passes for 419 yards and three touchdowns Top running threat for the Ti tans however is Dick Koster a halfback who has picked up 178 yards in 52 carries The Golden Hurricane apparently is expecting Detroit to use a lot of spread formation stuff riday night and there was a lot of time spent yesterday on defense against such formations Coach Brothers and his squad of 35 the Missouri Valley conference legal limit will leave for Detroit in separate planes one departing at 9:30 the other at 11:15 They're scheduled for a workout riday night at Titan stadium One of principal wor ries is the weather in Detroit ri day night The long range fore cast predicts cold and possibly snow The Golden Hurricane squad will make the return trip by train ar riving in Tulsa at 10:10 Sat urday night They will be quartered at the ort Shelby hotel in De troit Thursday and riday nights A couple of dozen fans who rim med the sidelines vesterdav to naun uie huikuui were impressed mam event with the zip and spirit of the McShain and Christy wrestled to Golden Hurricane Many were ask a draw in their last match at Con ing: "Where docs Tulsa stand indention Hall and the champion's the bowl ibclt is heintr held hv tho tha? Rig and Little Sugar Riversj Luisa stands a fine chance TU REACHES PEAK JMII MIBILIL Wz Ml 4 PMHK ii' Mk HHilbt e' iH I A 1 Hl a ft Ik Games 1951 Games 1952 Increase Decresa 5 91672 5 90811 861 3 74940 3 73029 1911 3 102592 3 153003 3MM 3 120958 3 141000 20042 3 75910 2 50466 3 25274 3 41555 16281 3 123324 3 142157 18833 3 153314 3 117029 J82M 3 69219 3 69034 185 81124 2 83338 2214 4 84425 4 100034 15609 w'" 2 56376 2 62240 8864 cd as New York Yanks In 1951 and transferred to Dallas this year TWIN OAKS CAMP andy Anderson's cabins Modern Hskp Cabins Elec refrlf HONKY CREEK BAY Boats Motors Balt Modern Housekeeping Cabins Electric Oncn or Duck Hunting Retrigeratlon Boats Motors Batt Phone 262 Grove Okla License Covered Boat Dock Phone M83 or Write Box TW Grove Okla HOTEL GROVE (OE SHOP IHn Ing Banquel Open for business year ail OzorK ishing around service Air conditioned Public rest rooms close to lake fine food i An good fishing catering to clubs private Exciting Adventure i i 4.

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